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RX-7 3rd Gen Specific (1993-2002) RX-7 1993-2002 Discussion including performance modifications and Technical Support Sections. |
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Rotary Fan in Training
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yeah im using the method to bleed. im thinking of getting either a vacuum bleed system or a speed bleed valve though since it seems like it might just need a lot more bleeding time. i'll check for the leak again..
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Needing a new tow rig.
Join Date: Mar 2008
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another good way to bleed if your doing it by yourself and dont want to spend the money on expensive auto bleeders is as follows. just get some vacume line/hose that fits on the bleeder nipple tightly. and connect it to the nipple loosen it then put the other end in a container of some sort to catch the fluid. usually works best if you start with a little fluid in the container, and make sure the hose is submersed in it. then pump away on the pedal till you believe you have flushed/bleed the system. retighten the nipple and check pedal feel. it works pretty good if you dont have someone to help you.
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